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officials meet weekly with addison, and remain in contact with officials, who say addison is being held as a witness in a criminal case. >> there are questions as to whether there's any evidence linking her to these allegations, and we have requested that the legal process be expedited. >> reporter: this week, ex pats meeting in timor to see what they can do to lend a hand to the 41-year-old veterinarian who quit her job to see the world and apparently got more than she bargained for. susan candiotti, cnn, new york. >> susan, thanks so much for that report. and coming up next time you're at the gas pump, think about this, thieves using stolen credit cards, pumping gas, and then selling it. we'll take you inside the criminal investigation to show you exactly how this works. next. what you're doing now, janice. blogging. your blog is just pictures of you in the mirror. it's called a fashion blog, todd. well, i've been helping people save money with progressive's discounts. flo, can you get janice a job? [ laughs ] you should've stuck to softball! i was so much better at softball than jani
officials meet weekly with addison, and remain in contact with officials, who say addison is being held as a witness in a criminal case. >> there are questions as to whether there's any evidence linking her to these allegations, and we have requested that the legal process be expedited. >> reporter: this week, ex pats meeting in timor to see what they can do to lend a hand to the 41-year-old veterinarian who quit her job to see the world and apparently got more than she bargained...
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officials meet weekly with addison and remain in contact with officials who say addison is being help as a witness in a criminal case. >> there are questions as to whether there's any evidence linking her to these allegations and we have requested that the legal process be expedited. >> reporter: this week, expats meeting, to see what they can do to lend a hand to the 41-year-old veterinarian who quit her job to see the world and apparently got more than she bargained for. susan candiotti, cnn, new york. >>> it's an unfunny time for one of america's best known funny men. allegations he sexually assaulted women in several incidents many years ago. as alexandra field reports, the 77-year-old comedian is maint n maintaining his silence for now. >> reporter: for years allegations of rape have plagued bill cosby. given the chance to address them he said nothing and a lot is being said about that. from twitter, cosby was on npr with camille to not talk about those rape allegations. his answer revealed more than words ever could. still, painful to watch a cornered bully cower. >> there have
officials meet weekly with addison and remain in contact with officials who say addison is being help as a witness in a criminal case. >> there are questions as to whether there's any evidence linking her to these allegations and we have requested that the legal process be expedited. >> reporter: this week, expats meeting, to see what they can do to lend a hand to the 41-year-old veterinarian who quit her job to see the world and apparently got more than she bargained for. susan...
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. >> reporter: addison is allowed a lawyer and u.s. consulate visits. through them she's exchanged letters with her mom. she writes, "i have a mattress now and can go outside two hours a day." signing off, qu"i love you," stacy. >> what would you like to tell the government of that country about your daughter? >> that she's innocent. she just wanted to be a tourist. >> reporter: susan candiotti, cnn, new york. >> we'll continue to bring you any developments on her story. a u.s. nursing student is safe after her abduction was caught on camera. but she's not the only one whose life was saved by a piece of video. more about that coming up. let me get this straight... yes? lactaid® is 100% real milk? right. real milk. but it won't cause me discomfort. exactly, no discomfort, because it's milk without the lactose. and it tastes? it's real milk! come on, would i lie about this? lactaid®. 100% real milk. no discomfort. and try lactaid® supplements with your first bite to dig in to all your dairy favorites. >>> well, we all pretty much know that surveillance
. >> reporter: addison is allowed a lawyer and u.s. consulate visits. through them she's exchanged letters with her mom. she writes, "i have a mattress now and can go outside two hours a day." signing off, qu"i love you," stacy. >> what would you like to tell the government of that country about your daughter? >> that she's innocent. she just wanted to be a tourist. >> reporter: susan candiotti, cnn, new york. >> we'll continue to bring you any...
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. >> addison is jailed, held alone for four days. in court, the drug suspect seems to clear her. >> testified before the judge that he didn't know my daughter. >> reporter: addison is freed by a judge, but her passport confiscated. she's able to skype. >> initially i wasn't, you know, that worried. i knew i didn't have drugs. they searched me. the police searched me. they tested my urine. everything was negative. so i thought, okay, i haven't done anything. it should be okay. but it is not. >> reporter: october 29th, she goes back to court. they arrest her on the spot. she's draped by police in a pink sa wrong and put into a car. they are sending me to prison, she manages to send a text to a friend. she's being held in this women's prison. her hair has been cut, a rule for prisoners. yet addison is not charged with a crime, being told the investigation could take a year. this week, she turned 41. >> never in a million years would i have thought she would be spending her birthday today in a prison. >> reporter: addison is allowed a la
. >> addison is jailed, held alone for four days. in court, the drug suspect seems to clear her. >> testified before the judge that he didn't know my daughter. >> reporter: addison is freed by a judge, but her passport confiscated. she's able to skype. >> initially i wasn't, you know, that worried. i knew i didn't have drugs. they searched me. the police searched me. they tested my urine. everything was negative. so i thought, okay, i haven't done anything. it should be...
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then in a tiny country, stacy addison shared a cab with the wrong man at the wrong time. he asked the driver to make a stop to pick up a package. authorities said it was drug. even after addison was cleared of any wrong doing she is still being held as a witness and now authorities are saying it could take a year to complete their investigation. so joining me now to discuss this on the phone, stacy's mother. bernadet, thank you for talking to us. i can't imagine what a nightmare this has been to you. >> it has been a tough week or more since i got the news that she was rearrested and put in prison. i'm still in shock. i am trying to stay strong for stacy's sake but the whole thing is like a bad dream. very frightening. >> are you able to communicate with stacy? how is she holding up? >> she's a strong woman. she's very -- i ream told she's being strong. it's got to be horribly, horribly frightening for her, too. i'm commune -- communicate with her through the embassy. they are able to -- i can e-mail. they print it out and she can write out a reply and they can scan it ba
then in a tiny country, stacy addison shared a cab with the wrong man at the wrong time. he asked the driver to make a stop to pick up a package. authorities said it was drug. even after addison was cleared of any wrong doing she is still being held as a witness and now authorities are saying it could take a year to complete their investigation. so joining me now to discuss this on the phone, stacy's mother. bernadet, thank you for talking to us. i can't imagine what a nightmare this has been...
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the attack happened at an entrance to the addison chapel apartments. porter says she was told even though it was a quarter mile off the fairmont heights high campus, this was not a police but a school matter. >> and they had not communicated with me whatsoever what's going to happen to those girls. >> she said she was too upset to talk on camera but tells us off camera she was attacked because she said "hi" to a girl her attackers didn't like. she says four of the girls were fellow fairmont height students and fights are a big problem in the school community. >> you don't want to worry about my kids going to school and they're going to be jumped. you shouldn't have to worry about that. her, you have the right to say hi to anybody. >> within the last hour prince george's county schools got back to us about this. they say disciplinary action was taken in this case but they can't say what discipline action for confidentiality reasons. they also say they did report this case to the police for assistance. live tonight in capital heights, tom rousey, abc 7 n
the attack happened at an entrance to the addison chapel apartments. porter says she was told even though it was a quarter mile off the fairmont heights high campus, this was not a police but a school matter. >> and they had not communicated with me whatsoever what's going to happen to those girls. >> she said she was too upset to talk on camera but tells us off camera she was attacked because she said "hi" to a girl her attackers didn't like. she says four of the girls...
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so a's fans might think of him as addison russel's replacement since russell was traded to the cubs last season. but what do you think of the deal. billy beane??? >> we wouldn't have done that unless all four of these as had potential >> moving on. the warriors found themselves in a dogfight against the hornets in charlotte tonight. the hornets led by as many as ten points in steph curry's hometown. curry was quiet in the first half. only scoring eight points. but in the second half. al jefferson gets going. and so does maurice speights, who ends up being the true hero of the game. especially in the fourth quarter when he poured in 16 points. steph curry finishes with 26. warriors pull away in the end, your final. 106-101. the warrirors eighth win in a row. they're 13 and 2 on the years. the 49ers are left in disarray after last night's loss to seattle. collin kaepernick looked lost. he threw two picks and failed to get his team in the endzone. michael crabtree only caught three balls for ten yards. that's just one more than seattle's richard sherman caught from kaepernick. now. the nine
so a's fans might think of him as addison russel's replacement since russell was traded to the cubs last season. but what do you think of the deal. billy beane??? >> we wouldn't have done that unless all four of these as had potential >> moving on. the warriors found themselves in a dogfight against the hornets in charlotte tonight. the hornets led by as many as ten points in steph curry's hometown. curry was quiet in the first half. only scoring eight points. but in the second...
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for addison and cassidy hemple and her parents, hugh and chris, life took a different turn. >> it was really frustrating because, you know, it's difficult when you know something's wrong, and then you can't really get an answer. >> reporter: this is a couple that hates to lose. chris was a basketball star at uc-berkeley. hugh played hockey at the university of vermont. >> ultimately ended up at netscape, the internet company, and that's where i met chris. >> reporter: they were on the cutting edge at netscape when the company, when the whole internet, was just getting off the ground. >> i was in the pr department, so i'd call media people and talk about the internet. and they had no clue what the internet is, what e-mail is. >> reporter: in 1999, the young couple cashed out their stock options, got rich and left to work for themselves. >> we decided to have kids. and i really wanted to be a soccer mom and pta and all that, you know, and just kind of take it down a notch. >> reporter: a few years later, the twins were born. for the first year and a half, they seemed healthy. the first
for addison and cassidy hemple and her parents, hugh and chris, life took a different turn. >> it was really frustrating because, you know, it's difficult when you know something's wrong, and then you can't really get an answer. >> reporter: this is a couple that hates to lose. chris was a basketball star at uc-berkeley. hugh played hockey at the university of vermont. >> ultimately ended up at netscape, the internet company, and that's where i met chris. >> reporter:...
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stacy addison is a veterinarian who quit her job to travel the world. she was arrested in the country -- when she shared a cab with a man who went to pick up illegal drugs. she was released but detained again. her friends are trying to raise awareness about her situation. >>> mindy created quite a buzz on the social media while shooting episodes. >> you look fabulous by the way. >> thank you. i was wondering when you would mention my outfit. >> she does look fabulous. she says she loves to go shopping. she did not get a chance during this visit because they were shooting all day. her crews shot at several locations including pier 7. they also filmed at the golden gate bridge which she calls breathtaking. she wouldn't reveal too much of the bay area plot line saying there are surprises she doesn't want to spoil. >> my character ends uptaking an unexpected trip to palo alto for an extended period of time. so there is a lot of enjoying of san francisco that goes along with that. >> she is also a best selling author. she hopes her next book will come out ar
stacy addison is a veterinarian who quit her job to travel the world. she was arrested in the country -- when she shared a cab with a man who went to pick up illegal drugs. she was released but detained again. her friends are trying to raise awareness about her situation. >>> mindy created quite a buzz on the social media while shooting episodes. >> you look fabulous by the way. >> thank you. i was wondering when you would mention my outfit. >> she does look fabulous....
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they thought i had addison's or curbing i cushinges. i hadypoglycemia levels of 27, 31. that made them take it seriously. >> at what point did you get tested for lyme doisease? >> i was getting worke up for ms, if you can lieve that. iaw this test, i said what is that. i looked it up on the internet for lyme. i sa the symptoms, they said at's what it is. so you sort of diagnosed yourself. >> es, but then i told the doctor and it came back gative. he said it is not always accurate. heaid i think i have lyme. he said, no, i didn't test you for lyme. i with test you for syphil. i thought he thinks i have syphilis? it's more likely i have that than lyme disease? i decided to look for a doctor. this i the guy i found. i got the right test, and i tested positive. i was totally relieved. >> i know it's good news and bad news. hold those thoughts. we have to take a break. we will back in just a moment with much more from author amy >>> welcome back to "beyond th headlines." we are talking about the silent epidemic of lyme disease. amy tan has lyme disease and her doctor, ray str
they thought i had addison's or curbing i cushinges. i hadypoglycemia levels of 27, 31. that made them take it seriously. >> at what point did you get tested for lyme doisease? >> i was getting worke up for ms, if you can lieve that. iaw this test, i said what is that. i looked it up on the internet for lyme. i sa the symptoms, they said at's what it is. so you sort of diagnosed yourself. >> es, but then i told the doctor and it came back gative. he said it is not always...
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stacy addison is caught up in a drug trafficking case in east timor, that's in south asia. her mom said her mission is to bring her daughter back home. >> reporter: stacy addison was on an adventure she planned for two years, a trip around the world from antarctica from central america to asia. back home in oregon her mother carol collected the postcards. >> absolutely stunning scenery and lots of penguins, whales, sales. amazing trip. >> reporter: stacy loves animals. she's a veterinarian. and her goal was to see wildlife wherever she traveled. >> she's the most responsible person i've ever met and never, ever, ever any sort of problem, trouble, you know, in her life. >> reporter: but now stacy is in trouble and in prison on the eiland nation of east timor. in early september she crossed the border from indonesia, sharing a taxi with another traveler. >> the other passenger said he wanted to pick up a package at dhl, and when he came out, the police swarmed it and she was terrified. >> she didn't know the other passenger. >> no. except stranger except they shared this vehi
stacy addison is caught up in a drug trafficking case in east timor, that's in south asia. her mom said her mission is to bring her daughter back home. >> reporter: stacy addison was on an adventure she planned for two years, a trip around the world from antarctica from central america to asia. back home in oregon her mother carol collected the postcards. >> absolutely stunning scenery and lots of penguins, whales, sales. amazing trip. >> reporter: stacy loves animals. she's a...
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and heaven spelled backwards addison, they don't like names that are mas.jadein jayden and kayden and bentley is ignoring and jackson we are over it. again, i did not make that list. finally, it's called one of the greatest catches that you ever will see. it happened during the giants game. the social media is on fire by a touchdown reception by odel beckham. >> that is impossible what he did. >> the #thingsthatodellbeckhamcancatch there you see it. catch it from outer space. move on michaelangelo. what a catch you guys. >>> it deifies gravity. how do you do that? >>> a check on the roads right now. >>> matt pellman has an update. >>> we should have him fly over the delays. that will be nice. in the northbound lanes like this morning we have a crash northbound 320. the good news that the one this afternoon is not as serious as the one this morning. it's off to the side. all lanes are open. it's a slow go through to the commodore barry bridge bridge on up to delco. if you are riding southbound on i-95 we have new pavement on cottman avenue. no delays right now. northbound has the typic
and heaven spelled backwards addison, they don't like names that are mas.jadein jayden and kayden and bentley is ignoring and jackson we are over it. again, i did not make that list. finally, it's called one of the greatest catches that you ever will see. it happened during the giants game. the social media is on fire by a touchdown reception by odel beckham. >> that is impossible what he did. >> the #thingsthatodellbeckhamcancatch there you see it. catch it from outer space. move...
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now addison spent her birthday in a filthy jail and her mother call is the ordeal a nightmare. >>> 6:46 let's check in with torii campbell. >>> coming up on mornings on 2, there are reports that apple's new smart watch will have an ultraluxury version and the cost about 10 times more than the moderate priced version. better later than never, a union officer killed more than 152 years ago in the battle of getsberg bash gettysburg, and the huge effort to make it happen. those are some of the stories we are working on for mornings on 2, now back to you guys. >>> all right, sal, we want to see if there are any problems on the road, sal? >>> it does not seem to be as bad as yesterday just yet, i-24 westbound still a present drive between pleasanter hill -- pleasant hill road and the caldecott. we have a 25 to 30 minute delay and we have not had any major problems and traffic looks good into san francisco. 580 is already very slow as you come into livermore and so is livermore, 648, hello steve. >> very well, can't kick too high and that seems to be the only spot so far. >> you know i hear
now addison spent her birthday in a filthy jail and her mother call is the ordeal a nightmare. >>> 6:46 let's check in with torii campbell. >>> coming up on mornings on 2, there are reports that apple's new smart watch will have an ultraluxury version and the cost about 10 times more than the moderate priced version. better later than never, a union officer killed more than 152 years ago in the battle of getsberg bash gettysburg, and the huge effort to make it happen. those...
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and a live look now at the kmart on addison street where black *thursday is about to get underway. good morning. i'm dan ponce. and i'm erin mcelroy in for lourdes. thanks for joining us on the wgn morning news at *4 a-m.* collectors become a black friday. and that you can't stand it. he hates it. >> i want the thanksgiving holiday where people put up their lights. >> it with the say, every time a christmas light goes up before thanksgiving, and elf kills a baby rain gear. >> you don't want that. the salon the posted on my fifth book page. >> on going to go back to traffic and let you do it. >> are we getting double pay? and going to take that extra, they right now! high temperature will be below average. breezy wit in northwest wind. if you are out there for the parade, erin and markets and that will be there. it will be chilly. but certainly not dangerous. 23 degrees at o'hare. 28 in chicago. satellite and radar composite shows light snow flurries across the region. really light stuff will exit the region close to six or 7:00. what this means is snow will be out of the forecast.
and a live look now at the kmart on addison street where black *thursday is about to get underway. good morning. i'm dan ponce. and i'm erin mcelroy in for lourdes. thanks for joining us on the wgn morning news at *4 a-m.* collectors become a black friday. and that you can't stand it. he hates it. >> i want the thanksgiving holiday where people put up their lights. >> it with the say, every time a christmas light goes up before thanksgiving, and elf kills a baby rain gear. >>...
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i want to say i love you and i miss you to jason, kelly and addison in norma, illinois and wish you all a happy thanksgiving. i love you. >>> this hour, when he talks, washington listens.hammer, his uniquely american story. his journey from md to the pulitzer prize. how he overcame a devastating accident with the determination to leave. hello, i'm bret baier. i hope you enjoy watching this reporting special as much as we enjoyed making it. fox viewers know where charles krauthammer sits on the panel and probably know his position on most issues. we bet there's a lot you don't know about the all-star panelist, syndicated columnist, harvard trained psychiatrist and even occasional baseball analyst. we think you should, even if the doctor has a different opinion. you were a little reticent when we started the project. what is your thought about this? >> i don't like it. >> full disclosure, i have been trying to convince charles krauthammer to sit for an interview for some time. not one where he shares his thoughts on the news of thday. >> i suspect there's going to be another twist here. >
i want to say i love you and i miss you to jason, kelly and addison in norma, illinois and wish you all a happy thanksgiving. i love you. >>> this hour, when he talks, washington listens.hammer, his uniquely american story. his journey from md to the pulitzer prize. how he overcame a devastating accident with the determination to leave. hello, i'm bret baier. i hope you enjoy watching this reporting special as much as we enjoyed making it. fox viewers know where charles krauthammer...
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darren, i love up, always want addison. coming to up hug you in a minute. >> you guys should reunite. >> the reason i over set this morning, i set my alarm last night nor 9:49. and apparently it was 9:49 a.m. and it just went off. >> wow, way to go, mike, way to go. >> which makes no sense. >> okay. well, let's get to jen. because it that time of the year all looking for something unique to give to someone we love. >> and mike looking for something for a son now. >> let me say this, joey on this great toy advisory panel, linked up to myfoxphilly.com. all these toys, don't go to the own children, she gives them couple of weeks amazing charity. wait. i got incoming call call. joe is he calling, what's this thing? >> this is the the fill up, probably my biggest favorite finds. found it a day ac. tracking device for your kids. saw you have a kid who want a phone, i'm not giving you a phone, but i will give this. it is a device, i have my son -- >> oh, look, that's your phone? >> you can track him, then i can sends him messages,
darren, i love up, always want addison. coming to up hug you in a minute. >> you guys should reunite. >> the reason i over set this morning, i set my alarm last night nor 9:49. and apparently it was 9:49 a.m. and it just went off. >> wow, way to go, mike, way to go. >> which makes no sense. >> okay. well, let's get to jen. because it that time of the year all looking for something unique to give to someone we love. >> and mike looking for something for a son...
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this is a paraphrase of washington's most famous quote from his favorite play by joseph addison. washington uses it to benedict arnold. i found benedict arnold used it as well. it is a quote cato says to his aide. i think it is an excellent quote. no matter what we do, we cannot guarantee it will work. we will do more, we will deserve it. that is what he is saying to arnold. stay with it. you know you have done the right thing. take comfort in that. behind the scenes, washington works tactfully to get arnold his promotion so that he will stay in the service. he has to do it carefully. arnold is dismissive of legislators. george washington is not. one of his greatest contributions is civilian control of the military. but he writes behind the scenes to friends in virginia, for example to his good friend richard henry lee, he writes about arnold and says this. he urged lead to speak with fellow delegates to avoid the loss of such a good officer. rgoyne'soing -- per action took place and the need washingtonitia, wrote hancock urging arnold be sent north to do the job. in part of the
this is a paraphrase of washington's most famous quote from his favorite play by joseph addison. washington uses it to benedict arnold. i found benedict arnold used it as well. it is a quote cato says to his aide. i think it is an excellent quote. no matter what we do, we cannot guarantee it will work. we will do more, we will deserve it. that is what he is saying to arnold. stay with it. you know you have done the right thing. take comfort in that. behind the scenes, washington works tactfully...
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joining me tonight jennifer epps-addison executive director of wisconsin jobs. and also president of the international brotherhood of the teamsters. >> jennifer, you first. what you are seeing on the ground in milwaukee? what i reported earlier in this broadcast was that the election commission in wisconsin had to bring in some 50 people to process the lines because of on-site registration being so big in milwaukee. did you see that? what are you seeing? >> absolutely. what i'm hearing and what i'm seeing on the ground is that this will probably be the highest turn-out for a midterm election our state has had in over 50 years. people are excited. people are ready to vote and i was talking to a number of inspectors today at various polling locations, as we were polling the results, and they were saying that, you know, these turn-out numbers for them, are what they see during the presidential election. it's unheard of for them. and most importantly, they were saying that they are registering dozens and dozens of young people. at one location, just by itself, had r
joining me tonight jennifer epps-addison executive director of wisconsin jobs. and also president of the international brotherhood of the teamsters. >> jennifer, you first. what you are seeing on the ground in milwaukee? what i reported earlier in this broadcast was that the election commission in wisconsin had to bring in some 50 people to process the lines because of on-site registration being so big in milwaukee. did you see that? what are you seeing? >> absolutely. what i'm...
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mattis and and he kind of delivers this shocking message to the residents of the city and he says that addison has the potential to become a world-class city and he called it a model city. and he's not unsparing in his criticism of the city. but he also sees and presents specific plans for what the city can do to become like paris and new york and other places. i think for the first time people were reminded that they had the potential and that someone from the outside saw them as this fantastic place public possibilities. so that is where the subtitle comes from, that john no one called it a model city. a lot of the things that he had set out four to decades to develop. some had never come to fruition. but in a lot of ways, the things that he suggested came through throughout the 20th century. and i think that that helps madison build the confidence. one of the things he he suggested in his plan for the city is that there should be an arboretum. and he thought there should be more green space in the city. and he thought that there needed to be a close pedestrian mall where people needed to ga
mattis and and he kind of delivers this shocking message to the residents of the city and he says that addison has the potential to become a world-class city and he called it a model city. and he's not unsparing in his criticism of the city. but he also sees and presents specific plans for what the city can do to become like paris and new york and other places. i think for the first time people were reminded that they had the potential and that someone from the outside saw them as this...
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her parents say 2-year-old addison of utah is lucky to be alive. >> she was as close to death without dying a person can be. >> she was sitting here in the seat -- >> reporter: her father, nick, put her in a popular bumbo boother seat on the kitchen counter. >> she fell, hit this door, extremely hard and then was there on the floor screaming. >> reporter: only as they prayed for her recovery did they learn it was under official recall with a warning label because of similar incidents when used off the floor. did you have any idea you had an unsafe product in your house? >> no. >> reporter: you never heard about it? >> no. >> reporter: an abc news investigation found a wide ranger of products that have been recalled. dehumidifiers that catch on fire. wooden chests that trap children. all under recall, but still in homes or being offered for sale. >> i liver in fear every day that have happening to my children. >> reporter: the new chairman of the product safety commission says manufacturers aren't doing enough to get the word out about recalls. in some cases as few as 5% of the recalle
her parents say 2-year-old addison of utah is lucky to be alive. >> she was as close to death without dying a person can be. >> she was sitting here in the seat -- >> reporter: her father, nick, put her in a popular bumbo boother seat on the kitchen counter. >> she fell, hit this door, extremely hard and then was there on the floor screaming. >> reporter: only as they prayed for her recovery did they learn it was under official recall with a warning label because...
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stacy addison is caught up in a drug trafficking case in east timor, >>> i'll write the pope. bill clinton. someone's got to be out there that can resolve this. >> stacy has a local lawyer and american embassy officials visit her regularly, but have little information about her case. >> free to come home. >> november 5th was stacy's 41st birthday. in a note to her mother she said fellow prisoners helped her mark the day. >> said they didn't have anything to give her, but they would pray for her to be able to come back to america. >> that would answer a mother's prayers as well. for "cbs this morning," john blackistone. >> it really is a nightmare scenario. >> that's one of those stories where you're glad you have an advocate who is speaking out for you. something is going to happen because of that story. it's scary. >> makes no sense. >>> picked off in the stands. a football play off the field is getting attention. coming up, the interception that riled up the crowd. there you go. >>> it is mostly clear around the bay y. temperatures going to warm up nicely with some offshore
stacy addison is caught up in a drug trafficking case in east timor, >>> i'll write the pope. bill clinton. someone's got to be out there that can resolve this. >> stacy has a local lawyer and american embassy officials visit her regularly, but have little information about her case. >> free to come home. >> november 5th was stacy's 41st birthday. in a note to her mother she said fellow prisoners helped her mark the day. >> said they didn't have anything to give...
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state department officials in an effort to get free. 41-year-old stacy addison worked as a veterinarian for ten years. she quit her job to tour the world last year. well, she was arrested in the country of east temor when she shared a cab with a man who went up to pick up illegal drugs. she said she spent her birthday this week inside of a filthy jail. while she's getting support from family and friends, her mother says this ordeal is a nightmare. >>> parents at an east bay high school are speaking out about a sexered course. some parents at the high school in la fayette supported the program pat a meeting last night. others said an organization with ties to abortion should not be involved with a school -- curriculum. >> if you want to opt out, don't have them attend. but don't try to change it for the other 5,000 students in the district because of your beliefs. >> it's totally unnecessary. they have school nurses that can do the job. >> school officials say planned parent hood has consulted on the program for the past decade. officials say parents can choose to opt out of the course a
state department officials in an effort to get free. 41-year-old stacy addison worked as a veterinarian for ten years. she quit her job to tour the world last year. well, she was arrested in the country of east temor when she shared a cab with a man who went up to pick up illegal drugs. she said she spent her birthday this week inside of a filthy jail. while she's getting support from family and friends, her mother says this ordeal is a nightmare. >>> parents at an east bay high school...
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and if they are not, can the journalists in the room is called addison research and find out why we can't see them? >> gary is talk about a very important point there, but there's a large number of latinos in colorado. they should have a large number of latinos and issued a report those results of the fact have not reported subgroup results in colorado suggest that perhaps they don't have confidence in results. maybe they don't jive with other things that seem. there's a lot of polling discussion about colorado. we went in and that is what in terms of methodology. we would hope that they can learn from the mistakes, but as we pointed out in texas we know there's some major inconsistencies. [inaudible] >> what do you say to people, leaders out there who don't latinos not to vote in elections? does that help or hurt passing immigration reform and other issues? >> i have a feeling will have a consensus on this one. >> i sure know lÉo's permission -- naleo's opposition. those he would tell you not to use your voice, not to vote are dead wrong. and i've negative feelings about the midterm ele
and if they are not, can the journalists in the room is called addison research and find out why we can't see them? >> gary is talk about a very important point there, but there's a large number of latinos in colorado. they should have a large number of latinos and issued a report those results of the fact have not reported subgroup results in colorado suggest that perhaps they don't have confidence in results. maybe they don't jive with other things that seem. there's a lot of polling...
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government to bring her back. 41-year-old stacy addison is a veterinarian who hit her job last year to travel the world. she was arrested in september when she unknowingly shared a cab with a man who went to pick up some illegal drugs. she was initially released but then detained again last month as the case is investigated. friends are trying to raise awareness about her situation. >>> 7:16. new york health officials conducting tests to see if a woman who died yesterday of an apparent heart attack had the ebola virus. now, she had come to the u.s. from west africa 18 days earlier and didn't show any symptoms of ebola before she died. but the health department says they are being cautious because she did have a travel history within that 21-day incubation period for ebola. >>> the head of the centers for disease control and prevention says the spread of ebola is slowing down in parts of west africa. however, the epidemic is still out of control. he testified yesterday at a congressional hearing to update lawmakers on this global crisis. the obama administration is asking congress for $
government to bring her back. 41-year-old stacy addison is a veterinarian who hit her job last year to travel the world. she was arrested in september when she unknowingly shared a cab with a man who went to pick up some illegal drugs. she was initially released but then detained again last month as the case is investigated. friends are trying to raise awareness about her situation. >>> 7:16. new york health officials conducting tests to see if a woman who died yesterday of an apparent...
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jeannine and her daughter, addison, are hard at work. >> tabletop trees. beautiful centerpiece and you can make these from pressed leaves or leaves from the craft store. paper towel tube painted to look like a tree. snip it down into the top to make the branches and glue on the leaves with glue dots. >> really fun. >> our kids can recycle those through the fall/winter. >> these great little pumpkins are photo holders here, right? >> kaelin and her aunt kimba are making these. you fill it with photos of everyone coming to your thanksgiving dinner. if you don't have photos ask your guests to bring them. the funnier and the older the better. it really gets the conversation and the jokes flowing at your thanksgiving table. paint gourds and mini pumpkins with acrylic paint. stick in floral wire for the photo holder. make a little nail hole. >> hard at work throughout the commercial break. cornucopias. >> cones of plenty. sweet pay off. everything here is edible. >> making tootsie rolls. >> he is. these are made from fruit chews. you can make these a lot like yo
jeannine and her daughter, addison, are hard at work. >> tabletop trees. beautiful centerpiece and you can make these from pressed leaves or leaves from the craft store. paper towel tube painted to look like a tree. snip it down into the top to make the branches and glue on the leaves with glue dots. >> really fun. >> our kids can recycle those through the fall/winter. >> these great little pumpkins are photo holders here, right? >> kaelin and her aunt kimba are...